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Clemens Testifies
Scholastic News Online | 2/14/2008
Roger Clemens stood before Congress Wednesday and flatly denied that he ever used steroids or human growth hormone (HGH). Clemens' testimony came exactly two months after the release of the Mitchell Report, which linked him to performance-enhancing drugs.
Giant Upset
Scholastic News Online | 2/4/2008
Giant dreams do come true. In one of the biggest upsets in sports history, the New York Giants beat the New England Patriots to win Super Bowl XLII (42). Through a hard-fought, hard-won game, the ultimate underdog Giants spoiled the Patriots'Â? shot at a perfect season.
Patriots, Giants to Meet in Super Bowl
Scholastic News Online | 1/24/2008
The New England Patriots and the New York Giants are set to battle it out for National League Football's most precious prize. Read all about it here.
Dynamo Champions
Scholastic News Online | 11/19/2007
Major League Soccer has a new champion. The Houston Dynamo won its fourth championship in seven years on Sunday, defeating the New England Revolution, 2-1.
Sports Spotlight: Soccer Finals on Sunday
Scholastic News Online | 11/16/2007
Taylor Twellman, forward for Major League Soccer team the New England Revolution, wants to lead his team to a national championship win. Twellman and the Revolution will meet the Houston Dynamo in the Major League Soccer championship game on Sunday, November 18.
World Series in Full Swing!
Scholastic News Online | 10/26/2007
Each October, two Major League Baseball teams clash in the World Series. This year the battle-tested Boston Red Sox are taking on the red-hot Colorado Rockies.
Sports Spotlight: Dustin Pedroia
Scholastic News Online | 10/8/2007
At just under six feet tall, Dustin Pedroia is the smallest player on the Boston Red Sox. But when it comes to playing baseball, the rookie second baseman's got game--big game.
October Baseball Begins!
Scholastic News Online | 10/3/2007
2007 Major League Baseball post season begins
U.S. Women Win Bronze
Scholastic News Online | 10/1/2007
U.S. team wins bronze at 2007 Women's World Cup (WWC).
U.S. Women Lose to Brazil
Scholastic News Online | 9/28/2007
Just about everything that could go wrong did for the U.S. Women's National Team in its stunning and embarrassing loss to Brazil. The U.S. lost its semifinal match and the chance to play in the 2007 Women's World Cup championship game this weekend.
Another U.S. Victory: 2007 Women's World Cup
Scholastic News Online | 9/24/2007
Soccer midfielder Leslie Osborne has been played in 45 games since joining the U.S. Women's National Team in 2004. The quarterfinal triumph over England in the Women's World Cup in China was her 40th career win.
They're Kicking It: 2007 Women's World Cup
Scholastic News Online | 9/19/2007
Who are some of the key players for the U.S. in the 2007 Women's World Cup? Here is a quick look at seven players who are expected to make an impact or have some of the more interesting story lines.
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